Don't want to sign my replies to signed messages

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When I reply to a message that has a digital signature, Outlook 2007 asks me for a digital signature. To me, the signatures cause more trouble than they are worth, so I would rather just not include my signature. Plus, I may not have inserted my smart card, and I then have to type in my PIN. Just too much trouble for me. So I usually press cancel, uncheck the icon to send the message with a digital signature, and then resend it without a signature. My question is, is there a setting to tell outlook to always ignore the fact a message has a signature, and not to ever prompt me in any case to sign my messages? I can't remove my certs from my computer altogether because I need them for some web sites. It seems to me that if outlook will let me manually send an unsigned reply to a signed message, then I should be able to do it automatically every time. I am comfortable with vba (primarily for excel), so if the solution is with vba, that's fine too..
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

When I reply to a message that has a digital signature, Outlook 2007 asks me
for a digital signature. To me, the signatures cause more trouble than they
are worth, so I would rather just not include my signature. Plus, I may not
have inserted my smart card, and I then have to type in my PIN. Just too
much trouble for me. So I usually press cancel, uncheck the icon to send
the message with a digital signature, and then resend it without a
signature. My question is, is there a setting to tell outlook to always
ignore the fact a message has a signature, and not to ever prompt me in any
case to sign my messages? I can't remove my certs from my computer
altogether because I need them for some web sites. It seems to me that if
outlook will let me manually send an unsigned reply to a signed message,
then I should be able to do it automatically every time. I am comfortable
with vba (primarily for excel), so if the solution is with vba, that's fine
too..

Your post was one big long line. If you're going to use a non-wrapping
interface to post, add end-of-lines yourself, please.

I don't of any way to do this via the Outlook GUI. If you seek a VBA
solution, ask in microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba.
 
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I wonder why there was a problem with the word wrap? I used the web interface to create the post. What's more, it looked fine on my end ???

I appreciate your help. I was afraid that was the answer, so I will ask in the developer channels.

Cheers,
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tillman1952 wrote on Sat, 14 November 2009 10:0
 

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